Chemistry
Chemistry, 28.01.2021 21:50, hokamidat

Why is the mass of an actual element/ atom different then the number show on the periodic table? A. The periodic table contains the mass of the most abundant isotope only
B. The periodic table contains an average mass of isotopes by abundance
C. The periodic table contains the largest mass of all isotopes
D. It is the same, the mass shown is the mass of an element/ atom

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